Example sentences of "[conj] in [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 As early as 1707 Hugh , first Earl of Cholmondeley [ q.v. ] , was advised by a surveyor in London that the Smiths did a ‘ great deal of busness in the Contry and they have done a great deal of work thearabout & in Warwick you may easy hear of them ’ ; and when in the 1730s Sarah , Duchess of Marlborough [ q.v. ] , was building a house as far away as Wimbledon , Surrey , she stipulated that ‘ Mr. Smith of Warwickshire the Builder may be employed to make Contracts and to Measure the Work and to doe every thing in his Way that is necessary to Compleat the Work as far as the Distance he is at will give him leave to do . ’
2 The tundra flowers must be very exciting & in fact your whole trip sounds wonderful .
3 The Americans say it 's the centre of the art world , but quite where in America I would n't understand .
4 ( b ) Where in addition there is a second charge If the former matrimonial home to be conveyed or transferred to the wife is subject to both a first and second charge it may be that whilst the first mortgagee is prepared to release the husband , upon having a direct covenant by the wife , the second mortgagee is not so agreeable .
5 She was waiting where in life she had waited , outside the station , near where the road forked , going in one direction to Bures , in the other to Sudbury .
6 I have been too quick to condemn , where in time I might redeem .
7 Mrs Robert MacDonald , of Glasgow , though where in Glasgow she was n't at all sure .
8 In so doing , they imagine themselves set in diametrical opposition to their society where in fact they have unwittingly accepted its crucial structural elements . ’
9 While story grammars seem ideal for working with simple English written stories they have problems where the surface structure ( particularly verb tenses ) do not correspond to the ideal structure as set out in Mandler and Johnson 's ( 1977 ) approach , or where in fact there is no verbal structure ( as in the silent film , to be discussed ) .
10 Some succumb to the pressure and claim they have obtained evidence where in fact there is little or none .
11 They make sure they can do the basics well before experimenting , where in Wales they tend to spin the ball straight away .
12 It was at one period customary , where a town was the centre of the see of a bishop and where in consequence there was a cathedral , to classify the town as a city .
13 The better-off farmers could send their sons as fee-payers to endowed grammar schools ( in Thame or in Oxford itself ) ; the gentry could take advantage of the railways and dispatch their sons to boarding-schools further afield .
14 In presenting , or in half-concealing their beliefs , the editors can call upon booklists and libraries of conspiracy material , much of which is already familiar to their specialized readership .
15 Like Aconite it is suited to plethoric , vigorous , healthy constitutions , robust children and babies when the complaints come on suddenly and with great violence , then subsides just as suddenly ; a short , sharp course — Not to be used in prolonged , continuous or recurrent states or in complaints which come on gradually .
16 Many elderly people can remain in their own homes even if they are living alone , provided that they can get adequate help with some of the heavier and more awkward chores : cleaning high up , or low down , under furniture or in corners which have become inaccessible to them .
17 You see if we can get away on holiday earlier this year because the violin exam 's in June or in July we 'll be back .
18 Any meaningful stretch of language , of any extent , like the or in case I 've thrown it away or the s in a plural like chairs .
19 If you are disabled or in firm you are entitled to free home nursing visits and free chiropody .
20 Accordingly , depending upon whether a bank holder of a bill of lading sued in the United States or in England he could get $500 instead of £100 for loss of the same package or unit of freight .
21 They might be printed in pairs or in patterns which repeat .
22 Alternatively or in addition he may be co-opted on to other public bodies , such as hospital authorities , water authorities , etc .
23 So much of my time is spent designing or in meetings it 's all too easy to forget that this , ’ he gazed around him , ‘ is the purpose of it all . ’
24 Uranium , the ultimate source of radon , tends to concentrate in acidic magmas , which form granite , or in shales which form from marine muds .
25 That 's the alley , yeah , or the ginnel or the snicket you know or in Liverpool they call it a jigger
26 I believe that the reason for that is that when the Bible is used in school or in church it is nearly always in the form of a modern version , which is entirely unmemorable and unpoetic .
27 Or in future I 'm hoping that on three days a week when ye feel like it . ’
28 Often the " essence " has been seen in terms which wider study of religions has shown to be too narrow or too idiosyncratic or in ways which undermine the significance of the external forms of religious traditions .
29 In a sense it is a personal keeping of the ‘ minutes ’ of what occurred at conferences or in battles which will remind the writer what happened at a precise time in the course of events .
30 But there seems no room for any notion of the decorous in Olson 's ‘ objectism ’ , any more than there is room for it in the lawless world of the Cantos , or in Pound himself when he is without a master to translate , whose example makes him surpass himself .
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